6 Heures Moto Only one bike per crew… but a great bunch in Trophy PRO and AM!

With the 6 Heures Moto planned on Sunday 22 September at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, DG Sport will once again be delighting all endurance fans. And with no fewer than six categories at the start, there's something for every team. So it's hardly surprising that some 72 teams will be on the entry list! 

Although it's not the most popular category, with around ten entrants, it's still a popular one, since its special feature is that its crews share a single bike for half a lap of the clock! But that doesn't prevent some great performances, as we saw again in 2021, with VRD Igol Expériences taking 2nd place overall! This year, we'll be keeping an eye on the performance of the only machine entered in Trophy PRO by the JOJ Racing Team, with the trio of Hilpert-Vermaas-Burger.

With no fewer than 8 teams, the Trophy AM category promises to be hotly contested, and just as international. There will be the Dutch Racing Team Kock, winners of the class in 2023, the Swedes from One Endurance Racing (Bernström-Gunnarsson-Lilje), the Germans from Rheintal MSC by ADAC Nordbaden (Nagel-Mueller-Michel), as well as the Belgians from Moto Racing Expérience (Demarbaix-Bracquemart), Team GRC (Godfirnon-Repaire) and 2332 Racing Team (Quodbach-Poncelet-Sabia). 

It's also at this level that we'll find some girls in the race, with Marlène Garnier teaming up with Olivier Dudon in the Marmotte Racing Team, and of course Gaelle Remy and Julie Benard in the equally French colours of TeamThuyRacing, a loyal team to the event signed up by DG Sport!   


In short, in Trophy as in the other categories, the battle is likely to rage from one end of the 6 Heures Moto to the other... 

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